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Saskatchewan United Party leader steps down months after election loss

REGINA — The leader of the Saskatchewan United Party says he's stepping aside after it failed to win any seats in October's provincial election.
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Saskatchewan United Party Leader Jon Hromek speaks at a news conference to kick off his election campaign in Regina, on Wednesday, Oct. 2, 2024 He has announced he's resigning as party leader.THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jeremy Simes

REGINA — The leader of the Saskatchewan United Party says he's stepping aside after it failed to win any seats in October's provincial election.

Jon Hromek says in a letter to party supporters that his decision to resign as leader and step away from the party was not made lightly.

He says party members must recognize the importance of homegrown leaders who prioritize the needs of residents, given "new leadership in the United States and chaos in Ottawa."

The right-leaning Saskatchewan United Party campaigned on cutting the provincial sales tax, ending the provincial gasoline tax, letting the private sector get more involved in health care and giving parents the choice to opt their children out of sexual education in school.

The party had one member in the legislature before it dissolved.

The Saskatchewan Party won its fifth-straight majority government, while the NDP retained its Opposition status.

Hromek didn't say what's next for him but that he's hopeful party members can build a province that reflects their values and aspirations.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Dec. 31, 2024.

The Canadian Press